Ruth Adler's colorful, nostalgic shirts have a second run at a Tel Aviv vintage shop. Plus, a pop-up art gallery explores the politics of language and identity in Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Australia once had the second largest community of Shoah survivors in the world, only after Israel. With their numbers dwindling, institutions tasked with commemorating the worst genocide in history resort to technology to keep their stories alive
The contrasting stories of two fashion designers – one murdered in the Holocaust, another who survived and moved to Israel – are recounted in a colorful new Israeli exhibition called 'Heroines'
Bus and train fares in Israel will significantly rise this Friday to fund the “Transportation Justice” reform, though the quality of public transport will remain low.
The probe concludes that soldiers felt an immediate threat and believed they were firing at Hamas vehicles. According to the army, the soldiers did not identify weapons in the possession of the aid workers, and the shooting of a UN vehicle violated orders
With made-up characters and a positive portrayal of the war criminal's wife, an Israeli play that was supposed to be staged in Tel Aviv three years ago has become a large-scale opera in Romania
2025 has been dubbed the 'year of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria' by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich. The Knesset's winter session brought forth an onslaught of bills aimed at fundamentally changing the character of the West Bank while ignoring the Palestinian population and attempting to circumvent international law
'Bringing back everyone, will bring back Hamas,' said the spokesperson, Omer Dostri, calling any statement saying otherwise 'a spin.' Opposition leader Yair Lapid demanded to know if Dostri's statements are Netanyahu's official position
While prices soar in central Israel, Ramla emerges as a real estate hotspot with the TEO project, future metro, new IDF base, medical campus, and major urban renewal reshaping the historic city.
While prices soar in central Israel, Ramla emerges as a real estate hotspot with the TEO project, future metro, new IDF base, medical campus, and major urban renewal reshaping the historic city.
Amit Nachman, an activist working for the release of hostages held in Gaza, was arrested roughly a month ago for reading their names next to the home of Israel's Education Minister. Since then, she has come back to demonstrate, believing that it's the Israeli public's job to bring them back
In a 2024 survey of Israeli scientists on fellowships overseas, 45 percent said they are staying there because of the regime coup, 47 percent cited the war
Ronen Bar is expected to address the harsh criticism levied at him by government officials, including the PM, in an affidavit that will be submitted to the High Court of Justice ■ A confidential portion of the affidavit is to be submitted in a sealed envelope dealing with security-related issues
Over the past 120 years, the Kishinev pogrom has become a myth that shaped Jewish consciousness forever. There is no child in Israel who has not heard about it. But The Kishinev riots are part of an ordinary day for people in Gaza
ISRAEL: Shin Bet chief asks for 24-hour extension to appeal his dismissal ■ GAZA: At least 44 killed in past 24 hours, Gaza Health Ministry says ■ U.S.: Trump draft executive order includes creation of Office for Israel and Palestine Affairs ■ LEBANON: One killed in Israeli strike on southern Lebanon